Television in the 1970s television offered viewers some of the most memorable characters in American TV viewing history: Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli, from “Happy Days”; Mork from Ork, of “Mork and ...
LOS ANGELES, California — Loni Anderson, who in the 1970s became one of TV’s most popular stars with her role as a receptionist on “WKRP in Cincinnati,” has died at the age of 79, reports say. A ...
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Christine is a freelance writer for Collider with two decades of experience covering all types of TV shows and movies spanning every genre. With a particular affinity for dramas, true crime, sitcoms, ...
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Step back in time to the wild world of 1970s TV where networks pushed the limits of imagination—and failed spectacularly. From a nuclear-powered luxury train to a show about a pet chimpanzee, this is ...
The Amazing Kreskin, the mentalist who became a popular television fixture in the 1970s, died Monday, his family announced. He was 89; his cause of death has not been made public. “It is with heavy ...
From 1970s comedy nostalgia to historical fantasy thrillers, these “white shows” kept us talking on our social media. Let’s take a look back at some of our favorites. When it comes to good TV, there ...
Linda Lavin, a Tony Award-winning stage actor who became a working class icon as a paper-hat wearing waitress on the TV sitcom “Alice,” has died. She was 87. Lavin died in Los Angeles on Sunday of ...
Wednesday, Sept. 24, is the birthday of Audra Linley, the actor who portrayed the over-the-top landlady, Helen Roper, on the 1970s sitcom “Three’s Company.” In honor of her birthday week, the local ...